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Four Vehicle Crash Occurs in Crossville

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Crossville, TN (October 20, 2020) A four vehicle accident occurred on October 20th on North Main Street in front of the Crossville Arby’s. Only one person is reported to have incurred injuries due to the accident. Additional details about the crash including what caused the collision, how many people were involved, and the extent of property damage involved still remain uncertain. Motorists who are passing through the area are advised to use caution.

Crossville is part of Cumberland County, which witnessed 1,380 car accidents in 2019. This number was a decrease from the 1,479 accidents that the county saw in 2018, but is still a large number of accidents. While many of these accidents involved only two motor vehicles, chain-reaction accidents like these four vehicle accidents have also occurred.

Multiple vehicle accidents often result from chain reactions. For example, a motorist might be rear-ended and pushed forward into another vehicle. Another common situation is that when two or more vehicles are stopped due to a collision, additional vehicles might end up crashing into these cars. Other times, motor vehicle drivers are pushed into lanes due to a collision and end up striking a vehicle that is present in another lane.

Contact an Experienced Tennessee Car Crash Attorney                 

Multiple vehicle accidents present numerous challenges, including that it is often difficult to assess liability for the accident. Fortunately, an experienced accident attorney understands how to navigate these issues and will remain committed to fighting for the compensation that you deserve. Contact Fox, Farley, Willis & Burnette today to schedule a free case evaluation.

 

Note: This post was written based on available resources, news stories, and online reports about this incident. As is often the case with fast breaking news, there is always the risk that some details are still being shared and uncovered. Please contact us if you notice any information that should be changed or added. Thanks!

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